Application Domains - The SRDR DID requires that Application Domains are identified for reported software activities. The brief linked below provides a description and a definition for each of the Application Domains.

Unified Code Counter-Government (UCC-G) - The SRDR DID requires the use of the Aerospace approved version of the University of Southern California (USC) Center for Systems and Software Engineering (CSSE) Unified Code Counter (UCC). The Government has conducted Independent Verification and Validation (IV&V) that ensures the code counter can be used on Government systems and provides standardized results across the DoD community. Directions for downloading the tool are included below:

Access to the UCC-G requires the interested party to acquire a DI2E (Defense Intelligence Information Enterprise) account. This is a two-step process outlined below.

Step 1: Please request a DI2E account following the process outlined on the following link: https://www.di2e.net/display/DI2E/Accounts

The DI2E account request has two parts. (1) Proof of U.S. Citizenship, and in parallel (2) an online registration form is submitted.

Step 2: Once an interested party obtains their DI2E account, please follow the instructions here to request Read Access to the UCC-G project (U2C2 Read)

Once the user is approved, they will be able to access the UCC-G here.